'67 Beach Boys song about a love | 36 |
1970 film in which Julie Andrews plays a spy | 44 |
"That ___ Cat!" (1965) | 32 |
"That --- Cat!" (1965) | 32 |
''That ___ Cat!'' (1965) | 40 |
Word said while snapping fingers | 32 |
Seamstress' cry upon making a mistake? | 42 |
Seamstress' ''oops''? | 41 |
Disney's "That ___ Cat" | 37 |
Disney's ''That ___ Cat!'' | 46 |
Disney remake "That --- Cat" | 38 |
"___ That Dream," 1939 song | 37 |
"A Tale of Two Cities" character | 42 |
"A Tale of Two Cities" hero Charles | 45 |
'A Tale of Two Cities' hero | 35 |
Word after "I'll be" | 34 |
"Crime: Its Cause and Treatment" author | 49 |
Ann ___ ("King Kong" heroine) | 39 |
"Inherit the Wind" lawyer | 35 |
Tom's "Splash" co-star | 36 |
Either of two "Newhart" characters | 44 |
Thing thrown at a bull's-eye | 32 |
Move very quickly through traffic | 33 |
Projectile with "wings" | 33 |
Missile that might be tipped with curare | 40 |
It's typically thrown eight feet | 36 |
It's thrown at a bull's-eye | 35 |
It might be tossed out while picking up a blonde | 48 |
"Twenty Years After" character | 40 |
One may be used to bring down an elephant | 41 |
''Star Wars'' title | 35 |
Villainous "Star Wars" title | 38 |
"Luke, I am your father" speaker | 42 |
"I am your father" speaker | 36 |
Game with a 20 at the top of the board | 38 |
The maximum score with three of them is 180 | 43 |
System of a Down song played in a pub? | 38 |
Played while listening to pub rock band | 39 |
Indoor game much seen on English TV | 35 |
Game with a maximum score of 180 | 32 |
Game with a board that has 82 distinct sections | 47 |
Game that might end with a double | 33 |
Game in which players play one at a time | 40 |
Around the Clock is a version of this | 37 |
She played Elle in "Kill Bill" | 40 |
Hannah of "Wall Street" | 33 |
Hannah of ''Splash'' | 36 |
Actress Hannah of "Splash" | 36 |
"Law & Order" figs. | 33 |
Wagner's "___ Rheingold" | 38 |
Marx's "__ Kapital" | 33 |
Wagner's "__ Rheingold" | 37 |
"___ Boot" (war movie) | 32 |
"___ Boot" (1981 war film) | 36 |
''___ Boot'' (1981 film) | 40 |
Sudermann's "___ Hohe Lied" | 41 |
Some "Law & Order" figs. | 38 |
Opponents of defense lawyers: Abbr. | 35 |
Mahler's "___ Lied von der Erde" | 46 |
"Law & Order" characters, briefly | 47 |
"Law & Order" characters | 38 |
Whodunit stock characters: Abbr. | 32 |
They represent the people: Abbr. | 32 |
Marx's "--- Kapital" | 34 |
Marx's "___ Kapital" | 34 |
Mahler's ____ Lied von der Erde | 38 |
Karl Marx's "___ Kapital" | 39 |
"Law & Order" roles | 33 |
"--- Boot" (1981 nail biter) | 38 |
"_____ Boot" (1981 film) | 34 |
"___ Kapital" (Marx's treatise) | 45 |
"___ Boot" (recent movie) | 35 |
"___ Boot" (classic film) | 35 |
"___ Boot" (1981 nail-biter) | 38 |
"___ Boot" (1981 movie) | 33 |
''___ Boot'' (war movie) | 40 |
''___ Boot'' (German film) | 42 |
''___ Boot'' (film) | 35 |
''___ Boot'' (1981 war film) | 44 |
_____ office (part of county government) | 40 |
____ Rheingold : 1st of the Ring Cycle | 43 |
Jurgen Prochnow nail-biter of 1981 | 34 |
1981 Jürgen Prochnow film | 32 |
Former Senate Majority Leader Tom | 33 |
Reid succeeded him as Senate minority leader | 44 |
Lott's party-leading counterpart | 36 |
Rodeo competitors, in ungrammatical German? | 43 |
Event that's over in seconds | 32 |
Superfast son in "The Incredibles" | 44 |
Speedster in "The Incredibles" | 40 |
It's a smidgen in the kitchen | 33 |
One eighth of a famous flying team | 34 |
He's "up" each Christmas | 38 |
"Jingle Bells" starter | 32 |
"Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" | 45 |
"Can't Help Lovin' __ Man" | 44 |
"Who ___?" (slangy query) | 35 |
Not "dis," in Brooklyn | 32 |
Who __ Nation: New Orleans Saints fans | 38 |
Can't Help Lovin' ____ Man | 34 |